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Some lizards can undergo both sexual and asexual reproduction. Being able to reproduce asexually benefits the organism during times when mates are hard to find. Under what circumstances would asexual reproduction be most beneficial?
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When a lizard can't find a mate. It says on top about it though. But lizard mates are usually not that hard to find if its in a desert where female lizards mostly will be around.
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